InfoSight’s managed SOCaaS model resolves these issues while reducing internal strain.
As cyber threats increase in frequency and complexity, many Arkansas organizations face operational challenges such as:
Alert fatigue caused by excessive security events
Fragmented security tools that limit visibility
Log noise and data overload across hybrid environments
Unmonitored endpoints and remote access systems
Rising SIEM and infrastructure costs
InfoSight’s Arkansas SOCaaS closes security gaps by delivering:
Advanced threat detection using SIEM, SOAR, and UEBA
Continuous monitoring by U.S.-based security analysts
Rapid incident response and containment
Compliance-ready reporting and documentation
Seamless integration with existing IT and security tools
InfoSight is a nationally trusted cybersecurity provider with over two decades of experience supporting enterprises, critical infrastructure operators, universities, and government organizations.
These risks highlight the need for continuous monitoring and expert-led response. InfoSight’s Arkansas SOCaaS helps safeguard sensitive data, maintain compliance, and protect operational resilience.
Arkansas PIPA requires businesses to implement "reasonable" security. 24/7 SOCaaS monitoring is a industry-recognized standard for reasonable security and proactive risk mitigation.
Threat actors don't work business hours. SOCaaS ensures that your retail, logistics, or financial operations in Arkansas are protected even when your local team is offline.
Yes. Our SOCaaS meets the GLBA and FFIEC standards required by Arkansas financial institutions, as well as the NIST standards for public sector security.